EXIN Agile Scrum Foundation — Question 33
A 200 member project team is working on a large and complex system with multiple sub-systems. They would like to start using the Agile Scrum methodology.
As a Scrum Master, what would your best advice be?
Answer options
- A. Scrum is not suited for such a large project. The team should clearly use the Waterfall method or the Crystal Clear method.
- B. Ask all potential members of the project team to have a meeting first and decide if they agree to use Scrum.
- C. Agree a logical sub-division of the system so that smaller Scrum teams can work on sub-systems and can add tangible value.
Correct answer: C
Explanation
The correct answer, C, suggests creating smaller Scrum teams to effectively manage the complexity of the large project, which aligns with Agile principles. Option A incorrectly dismisses Scrum as unsuitable for large projects, while Option B delays the decision-making process and does not address the need for a structured approach to division of work.